Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes damage to the small intestine when gluten is eaten.

One study found that more than a third of people with psoriasis have elevated antibodies to gliadin in their blood (gliadin is the protein in wheat that cannot be properly digested by people who have celiac disease and gluten sensitivities).

Sclerosis occurs when an abnormal response of the body’s immune system is directed against the central nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves.

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause diarrhea, rectal bleeding, an urge to go to the bathroom, abdominal cramps and pain, sensation of incomplete evacuation, and constipation.

Parkinson's disease is a chronic neurological condition that progresses slowly in most people.

Kidney disease occurs when the kidneys can no longer filter blood properly, which causes wastes to buildup in the body.

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